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What Knots on ratlines? (edited by admin)
Craigie65 replied to jd99's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
Good video. To keep the spacing consistent I read that cutting a piece of card to the required spacing helps. It certainly helped me! Now to look up a cow hitch! Found it - good old Wikipedia -
Aitch For me rigging is an art. You are correct to say poor workmanship detracts from a model. But any more so than no rigging - not for me - it's the overall effect. It does require patience - that's where music and beer come in! Script - did you know what your were starting with your post? #keepknotting
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Ah found the bobbin holder online for £2.99
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This is really very useful. Did you mark the Bobbin holder yourself? If so what is it made of?
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Thanks Simon I have completed the President and will try and get a few more pics posted I have been busy with the Granado and have not been on line for ages Good luck with your build You asked for some pointers If you want a pedestal stand pre drill the slots in the keel before you plank. My ship has a list Don't be put off by the quality of some of the timber. Especially the wales. If I was doing this again I think I would use a few layers rather than trying to bend one piece that kept splitting. This was especially true of the capping rail for the forecastle. The rigging is really basic and I decided to try and replicate something more akin to,what it should be. However you will need to think about racks for belying pins. I was lazy and used copper eyelets rather than struggle to retrofit them. Also this meant buying lots more blocks etc I think I am overscale on some of the cordage and will look to use finer rigging thread on the Granado
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Ah I see the AOTS picture now! Wire is the way to go
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Thanks Wayne, Decided to go with red. The brass caps for the trunnions are giving me a problem. Instructions say use the dome headed nails to fix. But the diameter of the hole in the brass fixture is way smaller than that of the nails. Did you have this problem? If so how did you overcome? I am thinking of making wire pins to fit the hole in the brass and just use PVA to recreate a dome. Will all be hidden under black paint Will start my log shortly as the bulkheads arrived on Saturday.
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Timmo, While I wait on the bulkheads for my kit to arrive from JoTiKa I have made a start on the cannon. I see you have opted for natural wood for the gun carriages. Did you give any consideration to red ochre? Thanks
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Finally I have plucked up the courage to post my build of Sergal's HMS President. The kit was bought several years ago after thinking that plastic was cheating I only got as far as assembling the keel, bulkheads, false deck and one strip of the first planking before it ended in the cupboard and I turned to the dark side of model aircraft Last year, July I think, I came across the kit in the cupboard and decided to have another crack. Well a year later I am close to finishing. So here are a few pics The plans from the kit seemed nowhere close to how I imagined a ship should be rigged. So I purchased Lennarth Petersson's book on rigging period ships. At the moment I am adding the braces but have run out of blocks to do the topgallant braces. The kit has nowhere near enough! I think I'll skip the cluelines and sheets. While I was doing the Fore and Fore topsail braces I noticed that main stay was above the preventer stay So out with the knife and the preventer stay is now in the right place I can see some more rigging errors (too many fore stays as I don't have a flying jib boom) but I am not about to re-rig this. The model is a good one for a beginner like me but probably not very accurate - I am sure the carronades would destroy the main and fore channels! I think I read that it might not be a real ship! I have purchased HM Bomb Vessel Granado from Caldercraft after coming across Timmo's excellent build while on holiday. I will start a build log once I receive the bulkheads - yes I 2 keels and no bulkheads. Jotika/Caldercraft is on the case. Craig
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Hi Mobbsie, What an absolutely stunning build! I would love to build something that big but I'll need to sell the kids first Until then I'll keep dreaming
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Very nice build indeed. I have been mulling over whether to buy this kit - your photo diary has given me the inspiration to do so. Perhaps I might even pluck up the courage to post my efforts! Craig
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